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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. R. L. Butler) will leave for Sydney to-morrow to attend a meeting of the Loan Council on Saturday at which the amounts to be borrowed by ...

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  3. THE GERMAN DISASTER.

    Later details of the accident to the Munich-Frankfurt express to-day show that 22 persons are dead. The train was crowded, and was ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. The Crews Engaged.

    Crews were called for and obtained for the inter-State steamer Barwon and the intra-State steamers Wandana and Paringa. The selection or a crew for the motorship ...

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  5. COOKS AGREE TO MAN SHIPS.

    Little or no sympathy with the cooks in their present dispute is boing displayed by the unions of Port Adelaide, and all are apparently willing to continue work irrespective of the result of the dispute so tar as the cooks are concerned. ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Arthur Conlin a. Well-known former inter-State footballer, who lived at Brown street, Adelaide, died at the Adelaide Hospital on Monday evening as a result of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FURTHER SHOWERS EXPECTED.

    The Government Meteorologist reported last night:—During the week-end rain was recorded over all the agricultural districts, and a few light showers also ...

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  8. THE SUGGESTED COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    The Premier stated on Monday that he had received a copy of a telegram, addressed by the Premier of Victoria, (Mr. Hogan) to the Prime Minister, regarding ...

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  9. CONCERT FOR UNEMPLOYED FUND.

    The manner of the orchestral concert which was held on Sunday in aid of the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Fund (Mr. G. Cawthorne stated, on Monday that ...

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  10. ROUGH WEATHER AT KANGAROO ISLAND.

    The Penneshaw correspondent of "The Advertiser" writes:—There was an exceptionally "heavy gale during Sunday and Sunday night. In some instances the ...

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  11. LECTURES ON PREACHING.

    Under the auspices "of the Congregational Union Lay Preachers' Department, a series of six lectures on preaching will be delivered by Principal Kieck at Parking ...

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  12. THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY.

    The April issue of the Adelaide metropolitan telephone directory has been distributcd to susbscribers It contains the numbers which will be used for calling ...

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  13. VICTOR HARBOUR RESERVOIR.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. M. McIntosh) has advised the members for Alexandra, that the tender of Bassets. A. Grove & Son for the ...

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  14. POSITION QUIET IN THE WEST.

    Only one inter-Stale vessel is at Fremantle, the. A.U.S.N. Company's freighter Milora, which. is discharging general cargo. None of her complement claims Fremantle ...

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  15. ST. BARNABAS DAY.

    Yesterday was the feast of St. Barna has who was a [?] with St. Paul although not one of the Twelve Apostles It is recorded in the of the Apostles ...

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  16. LUNATICS AS PASSENGERS.

    The Assistant Minister of Trade and Customs States that complaints have been mode by shipping companies in Australia regarding instances in which persons of ...

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  17. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    A special Gazette issued to-day contains in order the Governor-General suspending that section of the Navigation Act which requires coastal steamships to carry ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. STRAW PACKING RESTRICTIONS

    Importers of straw arricles or goods Packed in bay or straw are interested in the provisions of proclamation 178 under the Quarantine Act, which will come into ...

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  19. MOTHERS' AND [?] HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    The members of the central committee of the Mothers' and [?] Health Assocciation take an active interest in each of their 43 suburban branches and visit them ...

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  20. POLL WORLD BROADCAST

    The popular short wave broadcast station PCJJ has now a new schedule of transmission times, as follows:—Every Wednasday from 2.30. till 6.30 a.m. ...

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  21. ATTITUDE OF BRISBANE SEAMEN.

    In regard to the engagement of seamen on any of the inter-State vessels, as decided by the shipping Companies, it can be definitely stated that members of ...

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  22. FATALITIES AND ACCICENTS

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  23. INDIA AND BACK.

    Captain Barnard who was the Duches of Bedford as a psasenger set out-to-day on a record-breaking flight to India and back almost met with disaster on ...

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  24. THE AUSTRAL SCOTS.

    The majority of the Austral Scots are suffering from influenza, as the result of the climatic severity When to-day dawned a drizzle and keen wind swept through ...

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  25. LATE RUNNING BRIGHTON TRAINS.

    At the meeting of the Brighton. Town Council on Monday Councillor Hancock drew attention to the late, running of. the early morning trains from Brighton to ...

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  26. THE PINNAROO WATER SUPPLY.

    A complaint from. Pinnaroo that it was now as months since the contact for the Pindaroo water supply was supposed to have been completed and that the ...

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  27. CHILD'S LEG BROKEN.

    On Saturday morning, while kicking a football at George street, Narwood James Lockhead, aged 3 years. fell and broke his leg. After treatment by Dr, Mayo ...

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  28. DISPUTE OVER ROAD-MAKING COSTS

    The municipal councils in the suburban area, are greatly perturbed over the operation of the Town Planning Act with respect to their right to compel owners ...

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  29. MAN'S SPINE FRACTURED

    Mr, L. A. Wilton (44), of Cambell town sustained a fractured spine on Monday morning when he fell 38 feet to the ground from the roof of his house. He ...

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  30. PORT SEAMEN ACCEPT ENGAGE

    A large crowd gathered outside the Merchant Shipping Office at Port Adelaide on Monday to view.the proceedings when the representatives of the employers ...

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  31. RIVER MURRAY FISHING.

    Discussing a letter from. Mr. W. A. Dare. of' Bowhill which appeared in "The advertiser" on Monday regarding the spa[?]ing of cod fish in the.lower ...

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  32. CRUSHED BY A TREE.

    Devonport (Tasmania), June 11. Mr. John Smith (65), a resident of Ulverstone. while splitting palings in the bush at Staverton. was killed by a butt ...

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  33. SCHOOL FOR MOTHERS' APPEAL.

    In order further to assist the street appeal being made by the School for Mothers on Friday and to bring the matter more directly under the notice of ...

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  34. PIGS IN AN ACCIDENT,

    Mount Gambier June 11. An accident not without its amusing aspect occurred in Commercial-street to day, when a cartload of pigs was ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    We have received from the Empire Marketing Board, in London, copies, of two attractive. illustrated advertisements of Australian apples and Australian sultanas ...

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  36. GIFT AEROPLANE FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Charles Wakefield has signified his intention of presenting a light aeroplane to the Government of New Zea- land, with the object of furthering civil ...

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  37. THE USE OF FIREARMS.

    During the last session of Parliament the 'Attorney-General (Hon. H. Homburg promised Mr. E. H. Giles, M.P., that consideration would be given to a further ...

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  38. ELEDERLY MAN SHOT.

    Another alleged suicide is reported from the north-west coast. Alexander Ramsay Bates, aged about 50 years living alone in the coastal town of Stanley this alone ...

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  39. MILITANT UNIONISM.

    The ""Daily Telegraph" regards Mr. Tom Walsh's decision to work for industrial peace in Australia as of particular interest to organised labor, because his ...

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  40. TIGERS AND FLY-PAPER.

    The first man to go through Burmah by motor car, Mr. Francis Birtles, the intrepid Australian explorer, who is crossing the world from London to Melbourne in ...

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  41. ARRIVAL IN BULGARIA.

    The Princess Xenia, carrying Captain Barnard and his companions, arrived here this morning. The aviators arrived at 7 o'clock on ...

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  42. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY.

    The Churches of Christ Christian End[?] Societies held their annual the [?] street. Hindmarsh. Church of Christ on Monday night. Pastor R. J. [?] ...

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  43. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    Cattle were more heavily supplied at the Abattoirs market yesterday, the total being 1,550, or an increase of approximately 400 compared with last week. Ourback ...

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  44. REGENT THEATRE LANGUAGE TEST.

    At the foot of page three-of this issue, and on the same page in Saturday's issue, appears a.notice 'written in an unfarmiliar tongue. It refers to the opening of the ...

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  45. LAW COURTS.

    (Before Messrs W. R. young and F. Jessup.] Kathleen May Sweet, Hurried, of Royal Park was charged, on the complaing of Mrs. E. Hin with having assaulted Wlunie Hill the ...

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  46. "LUMBER LOVE."

    The musical comedy "Lumber Love." which was presented in London last March, came to a sudden termination on Saturday, after a weeks run at Prince's ...

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  47. UNLEY TRAMS HELD UP.

    The Unley tram service was held up for nearly half an hour last night, owing to a collision between a motor [?]orty and a city-bound tramear. The accident occurred ...

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  48. A SAD CASE.

    Mr. J. S. Kay. who was killed as the result of an accident on Saturday night near Holden's Motor Body Works, was a member of the Coachmakers Union, ...

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  49. EXPERIENCE ABROAD FOR RAIL. WAY OFFICERS.

    Referring to the statement in "The Advertiser" regarding the decision to send the works manager at Islington (Mr. F. H. Harrison) abroad, the Premier (Hon. ...

    Article : 289 words
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